Joseph Howe belives that by joining the confederation, nova scotia would have little say in the federal government (18 house of common seats) and will lose ties and support with Great Britain
Sir Charles Tupper, Louis Riel, Samuel Leonard Tilley, and James Colledge Pope, to name some.
The people of Nova Scotia reaction to confederation was... # Wrote petitions # Argued in the provincial Legislature # Contacted the British government # Some of them talked about joining United States
Nova Scotia gave the confederation more goods and the trads that other things did not have
Nova Scotia was part of the original confederation leaders and is still part of confederation. The is only one province that has talk about separation.
Joshpe Howe a publisher of a newspaper was aginest the confederation for nova scotia
Nova Scotia was dissatisfied with Confederation because of John A. Macdonald's leadership of the Conservatives.
Nova Scotia was one of the original four provinces to join Canada in 1867.
1867, one of the Charter members of the Canadian Confederation.
All parts of Canada benefitted from Confederation.
How early do you expect? We were there at the beginning. "Canada" as a nation did not exist until Confederation in 1867, and that is when Nova Scotia officially changed from a colony of Britain to a province of Canada. The other "original" provinces were New Brunswick, Quebec and Ontario.
Sir Charles Tupper wanted Confederation, for he thought that the railway was needed in Nova Scotia in order to make Nova Scotia's economy prosper. He thought Confederation would let Nova Scotia continue to live. PEACE.
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